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Step 1
Tap the Share button
It's the square with an up-arrow at the bottom of the screen (or the top, depending on your iPhone).
Install JinKul
JinKul is a PWA — a Progressive Web App. That means there's nothing to download from the App Store or Play Store. Two taps and the icon sits next to your other apps. No login. No update prompts. No storage hog.
On iPhone (Safari)
Open Safari (not Chrome — Apple only allows install from Safari) and visit jinkul.app, then follow these three steps.
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Step 1
It's the square with an up-arrow at the bottom of the screen (or the top, depending on your iPhone).
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Step 2
Scroll down in the Share menu. The option is roughly halfway down the list.
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Step 3
iOS shows you the JinKul icon and lets you rename it if you want. Tap Add. Done.
On Android (Chrome)
Open Chrome and visit jinkul.app. You'll see one of two prompts.
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Step 1
Chrome usually shows an "Install app" prompt at the bottom or in the address bar. Tap it.
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Step 2
If you don't see the prompt, tap the three-dot menu in the top-right and choose "Install app" or "Add to Home screen."
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Step 3
Chrome shows the JinKul icon. Tap Install. The icon appears on your home screen and in your app drawer.
After installing
Tap the icon, the app opens fullscreen — no browser address bar, no tabs. JinKul updates itself in the background; you'll never see an "app store update" prompt. Uninstalling is the same as any other app: long-press the icon and remove.